

In the Oceanarium's large outdoor seal pool, the Sealarium, visitors can get close to the two seal species common in Danish waters – the harbour seal and the grey seal. In the Activity area there are tanks which staff biologists use for demonstrations. Other theme-tanks contain small fish found in shallow water. With special "bio-scanners", visitors are able to see details of the animals not possible with the naked eye. Here the oceanarium presents different invertebrates. Some animals are too big or too intelligent to be put into aquariums, others would not last 5 minutes before they were eaten. Showing the predators and prey of the North Sea in the same aquarium does not seem to be possible. In addition to the centre tank and habitat tanks the oceanarium has a large number of theme-tanks with fish or other marine animals, which may contain animals which are impossible to show in other tanks, or animals subject to special theme exhibitions an example would be the exhibition "Creepy Crawlies". The North Sea Oceanarium treating the guests with a fascinating experience. The oceanarium tries to make the bottom and the surroundings as authentic as possible, however with the appropriate compromises. In May 2017, they made visitors hearts beat faster with their offspring for the third time. See how they waddle to the water, before they shoot through the cold as fast as lightning.

In each tank fish and other sea animals which can be found in that particular habitat are shown. At Mote SEA, we will empower more of the youngest inhabitants of our blue planet to discover and protect the ocean that sustains us all. As special highlight at SEA LIFE Constance are the ten lovely gentoo penguins in our Polar Adventure area.

Twelve tanks, varying in size from 4,000 to 16,000 litres (1,100 to 4,200 US gal), present different habitats from the North Sea - from the sandy bottom by the jetties to the muddy seafloor at several hundred metres in the Norwegian Trench between Denmark and Norway. In total, there are about 2–3000 fish in this tank. Other large species in the tank are spiny dogfish, skates, and ocean sunfish. It is also a "show-room" for displaying large specimens of some of the species which are also seen in the habitat tanks – for example cod, saithe, turbot and sea-bass. Click here to perceive the methodology of this list of the best aquariums in Europe 2022. Comparison List of the Best Aquariums in the World 2022. Nordsøen Oceanarium, Hirtshals (Denmark ) 11. The centre tank was designed to resemble the open sea in the North Sea, and specially to hold schooling, pelagic fish. stanbul Sea Life Aquarium (former Turkuazoo stanbul Aquarium), Istanbul (Turkey ) 10. We are closed on Wednesdays throughout the summer.
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We open full time on June 24th 2023 until Labor Day. The large elliptical tank in the centre of the museum's old building measures 22 by 33 metres (72 by 108 ft) and holds 4,500,000 litres (1,200,000 US gal) of water. 367 Ocean Boulevard 3 Hampton Beach, NH 03842 Summer Phone: (603) 758-7998 The Oceanarium is closed for the season We will open for the 2023 season on May 27 for Memorial Day Weekend and weekends through June. The centre tank in the oceanarium The centre tank
